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  • #16
    Originally posted by capri302 View Post
    It looks like my rawhide tires have to be replaced for most tracks designs, more $$$ again.
    it's easy enough to have track-grousers cut that would fit your tires perfectly (if tire width is your problem). Your tub clearance above the tire might be a problem, depending on how much air you have in your tires (in the picture). But it looks to me like you could probably make tracks work with your set-up. Give Adair a call or shoot me a PM (I'm in Alaska)- If I can help in any way. 22x11x8 is a common size that some of us are using/experimenting with tracks up here.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Fitz67 View Post
      XVR are those studs or picks I see on the tracks in the picture. I am currently researching tracks for my HDI primarily for ice fishing. The capability to climb back on ice if you fall through would be very useful. Have you had the pleasure of that happening?
      Thanks
      What you see are just backer plates with nuts and bolts sticking through. We have gone through the ice many times...mostly on purpose. We let the kids play in an open section in front of the cottage ( it never freezes there ). These tracks apply very uniform pressure on the ice..... 1/2 inch of good black ice will hold this thing up. If you work out the math this thing applys half a pound per square inch to the ground. The thing I like the most about these tracks is the ability to travel on slush.....we sometimes cross up to five miles of slush sometimes 24 inches deep.....simply amazing tracks!!!

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      • #18
        How do you think they compare against the argo 18" rubber track ?

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